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IT MAY BE Y 1 flN Quality Hardware at : Lowest Prices RAY HARDWARE CO. Right on the Corner. STILL HOPE TO COMPLETE LEAGUE Peniaeoia Directors Burn Wires to . Gtt Sixth Turn in Circuit. -? Directors of the Pensacola club In the Cotton States league met yester day morning and after a thorough dis cussion of tho situation decided to spend a few more days In an effort' to in"it fi nlxth club to complete the cir cuit in order that organized ball may le a reality in Pensacola this year. The directors were encouraged by a letter from Secretary Andertonl in which he assured them that every one of the four clubs in Mississippi are anxious to get Pensacola in but found It necessary to roach a point where they could commence work toward their ball clubs. President Durgoyne and the other directors of the local club were busy yesterday getting the wires hot to a number of cities in Alabama and lower Mississippi in an effort to land a sixth town which will tie acceptable to the four clubs now composing the Mis tiisHlppi State league. The remainder of the week will be spent In the quo&t a sixth town be ' fore the local directors will even com menee to think that the league can not be completed. Such was the sen timent of yesterday's meeting. Almost every Chinese city bordering on a river, has many bo?t dwellers who rarely set foot on land. Then It's Genuine Aspirin it trade mark Bayer Manufac ture Monoiceticcidett r of Salicyllcacid. Office Supplies Filing Cabinets Desks Chairs Transfer Files Everything for the Offico Mayes Printing Company "The Quality Prlntera" 20-22 W. Government St. Phone 181. SPORTS Aspirin To Def Citizens' Taxpayers Committe BASKETBALL LEAGUE CLOSED LAST NIGHT Wilson Arms &. Cycle Win Championship With a Perfect Percentage. (By l. Sarra.) With the two games played last night In the Knights of Columbus basketball league, the season ended. The Wilson Arms & Cycle company finished in first place with a perfect score. The ganvj between the White & White and Sarasites was a hard-fought game, won by the latter, giving the Sarasites third place, and the White & White tak ing the cellar. The second game was the cleanest a-nd hardest Slaved game, of the season, the Wilson Arms and Cycle team defeating tne g7s-s. ine stars ior mo v uauu . were Gaines and Torrence at forwards and Oliver and Olsen at guard. For the 778's Forsythe, Ellis and Sanchez, following is the score: White & White Sarasites. The BJorensen F 7 Faurla. F. ... ........ 2 II. C. Sarra, ... 6 F..12 ... 5 ... 3 .. 0 Hess F. . . , McIIugh, C. Campodonla, Payne, G. ., 0 Philipart, C. , Q. . 2 Bell, G 6 Greenwood, G. Total 17 Total 26 Wilson Arms. 7788. Gaines. F 6EIlis, F 6 Torrence, F 8 Forsythe, F. ... 6 L. Sarra, C 8 Sanchez, C 7 Oliver, G 4 Bruno, G. ...... 0 Olsen, G 0 Doyle, G 0 Total 26 Total 19 Referee, Swain; umpire, J. Villar; scorer, T. Fitch; timer, Blumer. Atten dance 100. Time start. 6:30 p. m. Final Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. Wilson Arms 9 778's ' 6 Sarasites 2 White & White a iooo C67 222 111 INDIANS CHALLENGE ' ALL TEAMS IN CITY The Indians, a baseball team com posed of Junior boys, has been orga nized and challenges all 14-year-old teams in the city. Members of the team are: P. Forsyth, c; F. Burns, p and cf; M. Berlin, ss; J. Massey, lb; J. Cusachs. 2b; M. Campbell, 3b; C. Fritch, If; II. Sarra, p and cf. Sub stitutes, J. Blumer and F. O'Connor. Captain John Massey, Jr., has writ ten tho following challenge: With Sarra pitching you'll never hit And Forsyth behind the bat You'll never reach the old first base Because Massey's playing that. But don't be scared of my baseball Indians, They're not such terrible foes; Wih all our star players In the field We'll beat you, everybody knows. MOTOR BOAT RACES FOR AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP NEW YORK, March 14. Motor boat ', races for the gold cup, emblematic of the North American championship, will be held at Detroit Aug. 27, 29, 30 and 31, it was announced tonight by Commodore J. L. Judson of the Motor Boat Club cf America. During tho competition, which pre cedes the race for the British Interna tional trophy on Sept. 3, '5 and 6, the championship of North America will be decided and also contests for the Wood Fisher trophy, a new trophy of fered by Garfield A. Wood and Carl O. Fisher, for displacement races open to boats under 32 feet in length equipped with an engine with a piston displacement not exceeding 2.$t0 cubic Inches. The events will be decided cn Lake St. Clair or the Detroit river. ICE SKATING CONTESTS PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 14. Jo seph Moore of New York city and Gladys Robinson, Toronto, world champion, were the Individual stars and point leaders In their respective divisions In the international ndoor Ice skating championship race here to day. Moore won the two events in which he was entered, while the To ronto skater, opposed by Rose John son, Chicago, former champion, took three first places. The races for the championship will close tomorrow night when six events THE PENSAOt)LA JOURNAL. '1! U S DAY $f a T M DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE FROM SOUTH AMERICA NEW YORK, March 14. A Davis cup challenge from Argentina, the first from a South American country in the history of the international com petition, was received today by the United States Lawn Tennis associa tion. The entry list, which closes to morrow, was brought to 12 by tho challenge forwarded by John A. Gib son of Buenos Aires, secretary, of the Argentine Lawn Vennls league. ZBYSZCKO THROWS STECHER. NEW YORK, March 14. Stanislaus Zbyzcko. Polish heavyweight, threw Joe Stecher, former world's catch-as-catch-can wrestling champion, here tonight in two hours, sjxteen minutes and ten secon(ja vvith a crotch-hold and wrist-lock. EXHIBITION GAMES At Orange, Tex. R. II. E. Philadelphia Athletics 1 3 2 St. Louis Cardinals 2 6 1 (11 innings.) Harris, Moore and Ferkins, Walker; Haines, Walker, Revler and McCarthy, Dilhoefer. HIGH BOWLING SCORES BUFFALO, N. Y., March 14. Amer ican bowling congress high score? stood up against an all-day attack by 160 performers In the individual and two-man events today, the standing of 10? leaders remaining unchanged. FLORIDA WOMAN CHAMP WINS TENNIS MATCH BOSTON, March 14. Miss Phyllis Walsh of Philadelphia, the Florida woman's champion, won from Miss Martha Corey of Holbrook, 6-3, 6-4, in 1 a first round match, the only one played this afternoon in the national indoor women's singles tennis cham pionship tournament. 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One of the gang dicing cast his hands skyward when Brewster and I flashed lights and revolvers. He got. mad and dove toward V. Morgan, who promptly pulled trigger. With a chuck of lead in his shoulder, this bird flopped. Later he proved to be iedge. The siiot attracted attention, but fortunately it brought friends to the scene. .Brewster s detective triend. Hill Hyde, he of the brunet mustache, had been lurking in the neighborhood with (i. ( niipla other lhnbs of the. law. They promptly took our quartoc in tow. "I think you have received your last Kasp oerry message, valentine, smiles Brother Hyde, my mum prowling friend, after explanations. The detec tive had warrants for George Crain and his friends. The wounded Hedge snarled. Ho was an unpleasant cuss. "Who is responsible?" Brewster de mands. "Wl.y lms he done it? Who is this mdn Hedge?" "In the last 24 hours the whole game has been spilled," says Hyde. "This man is Siegfried Hedge. Isn't the name familiar to you, Valentine?" "I seem to know it well, and yet " "Your father knew the name, my boy. The worst enemy Sam Brewster ever had was this fellow. Years and years ago he thought Sam wronged him " "He cheated me, the dog!" snaps Hedge. "You know you are a liar, Hedge:" retorts the detective. "You see, Valen tine, Sam and Hedge started ot in tho cannery business. Your father svas GIVES that feeling of satisfaction you get only when you smoke a fifteen cent cigar. Built by hand By the millions Srll evervwhere. CC The Havana Buy two JOHN RUSIONS today and f ave the coupon bands for valuable premiums. O cents each L LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., Newark, N. J. Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World. S. O. WINN CIGAR CO. Distributors s Montgomery, - AtefeanMb fTl N I N6?, STA TS Cm 15, Bax JL SOLVED BY SLEUTH "The Evergreen Wildcats" BY JAMES W. EGAN (Copyright 1921 by Thj Pensacola Journal) square, and Hedge was crooked. A cer tain deal in raspberries which Hedge failed to put over " "That was Brewster's work!" barks the wounded man. "Of course it was. He stopped your graft, and you swore revenue. Hedsre had to leave the country about 15 ! years ago. Your father prospered. That made Hedge hate him bitterly, and he never got. over his grudge. "Hedge was supposed to have died in Mexico. Ejt he didn't. He made money in crooked deals a lot of it. Quietly he returned, accompanied by a coupla boon companions I think we have them here to get even with your 'ather. But Sam Brewster was dead. So he plotted to ruin the son and you know, Valentine, there was a while you were making that easy for anyone!" K "T lmrtv T'm afraid father riirt tnn" Brewster hung his head, but Lois Chandler smiled into his face. "Hedge's idea of vengeance has been queer and fantastic. lie believed he could torment you to exasperation by those Raspberry messages, and then step in and deal some crushing blow. He chose the name 'Raspberry' in memory of the old deal. "After he had amused himself with these mysterious messages to his heart's content, Siegfried Hedge hoped to get rougher. But he's through. There are a 1st of crimes he's wanted for." wmmm tobacco used & f . 1 1921. Bear, Chairman SI CSS "You've learned lots since I saw you last, Hyde," V. Morgan observes. "What gave it all away?" "One of the cogs busted. I didn't even know Hedge was living, but Har ker found It out, and having trapped Judge Curtis " "That old chump!" bursts from Hedge. "Yes, the' good Judge broke down. He overreached himself in trying to frame something on Miss Chandler to make her appear the author of the Raspberry messages ard Ilaxker cinched him. Also pinched him. The judge told some surprising things. "I was thinking your friend McGuff there was a party to it all along, but he was just a goat for Curtis." "But why are my lawyers in this deal?" Brewster asks. "If it " "As you suspect. Tell him, Crain. You can." "I knew we'd get caught," growls the young lawyer. "Curtis took ad vantage of the unusual will old Sam left. We stole more money than wo coulci replace. Somehow, this Hedge tumbled to our game. He made us help him. We had to do it." "You chicken hearts!" howls Hedge. "I made a mistake there!" ! "He had us on the hip," Crain con tinues. "Wei had a vain hope we could cover up our tracks. I know I have been a fool. I thought Lois Chandler liked me but she pretended it all, to help Brewster!" "Lois, you marvel! And I was think ing you might be encouraging my ene my!" mutters Brewster. "Yet I am baffled still, Hyde. I was sure ' one of the team knew of this when I left after Every Meal MSf si! 5c 1 ! L-.4 WRIGLEVS has steadily kept to the pre-war price. And to the same feteb stand ard cf quality. .-0 No other goody testsso tons-costs so Uttle or does so roach for you. rfef- Bandy to carry benefidaS io effect full of flavor 2 solace and comfort for ygeng and old. f THE FLAUOR -J LASTS college, and I can't see how Hedge could have learned some things." "Vou forget tho confederates." The detect Iva looks at us. "One of them is a college man. Hedge has a eon. Under another name, he attended Kv ergreti university. He affected to be your friend and got in your confidence. Ultimately he was to betray you for his father's sake. That expla.ns v" some of the messages were uncanny intimate. -ft And then he told us the n.1 Hedge's son had assumed. "Good heavens! This is hv.-ediblV'f Brewster was taken aback at the lation. Finallj V. Morgan's face gets grl&. "Well, his course is run, Hyde!'ho asserts. "I must ask you now to tike charge of Crain and Hedge, and also to see Miss Chandler gets back to her hotel. I'll be there tonight, dear." He sneezes th? girl's hand. "Squawk McGuff, we are going to fly again. We are going to Angel City ti get into that ball game, if we can. We are going to beat those Eastern Allstars and I am also going to fin ish the rest of the Raspberry family!" (To Be Continued) Politicial Announcements FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Charles II. Villar announces as a candidate for city commissioner sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary of April 12, and solicits your vote and support. C. H. VILLAR. "I i J will be staged. ones. 'WThr-tfuiMftfiM JL.